


Meet me at the Bandstand
Originally built in 1891, the historic New Milford Bandstand/Gazebo has served as a musical stage, political platform, recruiting booth, storehouse and barbershop. It became a painting on the cover of The SaturdayEvening Post and a background for a Double Mint Chewing Gum commercial in 1973 as well as a backdrop in the movie, “Mr. Deeds” in 2001. It’s still enjoyed today by local residents for countless festivals, concerts and holiday gatherings.
High quality print of my original acrylic painting, available in two sizes.
Originally built in 1891, the historic New Milford Bandstand/Gazebo has served as a musical stage, political platform, recruiting booth, storehouse and barbershop. It became a painting on the cover of The SaturdayEvening Post and a background for a Double Mint Chewing Gum commercial in 1973 as well as a backdrop in the movie, “Mr. Deeds” in 2001. It’s still enjoyed today by local residents for countless festivals, concerts and holiday gatherings.
High quality print of my original acrylic painting, available in two sizes.
Originally built in 1891, the historic New Milford Bandstand/Gazebo has served as a musical stage, political platform, recruiting booth, storehouse and barbershop. It became a painting on the cover of The SaturdayEvening Post and a background for a Double Mint Chewing Gum commercial in 1973 as well as a backdrop in the movie, “Mr. Deeds” in 2001. It’s still enjoyed today by local residents for countless festivals, concerts and holiday gatherings.
High quality print of my original acrylic painting, available in two sizes.